Fritz Rittner

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Fritz Rittner (born March 10, 1921 in Rostock ; † December 20, 2010 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

Rittner passed the Abitur at the humanistic high school in Rostock in 1939 and studied law and economics from January 2, 1940, also in Rostock . In 1941 Rittner was called up for military service. In 1949 he returned from a Soviet prisoner of war and continued his studies at the University of Bonn . There he also became a member of the Makaria Academic-Musical Association . In 1951 he passed the first state examination and in 1956 the second state examination. In the same year (1956) he received his doctorate with a thesis on exclusivity agreements with Walter Schmidt-Rimpler .

He also completed his habilitation (“The Becoming Legal Person”) at Schmidt-Rimpler in 1959. First as an adjunct professor, then as a full professor, Rittner worked at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . His paper on business and the liberal profession as legal terms (1962), which was also the inaugural lecture , was awarded the Ludwig Sievers Prize . Eventually he became director of the Institute for Economic, Labor and Social Security Law.

Rittner published textbooks in several editions on commercial and business law. His students included u. a. Meinrad Dreher , Peter Hommelhoff , Michael Kulka and Christian Schmidt-Leithoff .
In 1989 Rittner retired. He was a bearer of the Federal Cross of
Merit .

Works (selection)

  • The exclusivity bonds, Düsseldorf, 1957
  • Business and professional life, Tübingen, 1962
  • Publicity under commercial law, Munich, 1964
  • The becoming legal person, Tübingen, 1973 ISBN 3-16-634832-8
  • Commercial law (textbook), 2nd edition, Heidelberg, 1987 ISBN 3-8114-0479-2
  • Competition and cartel law, 6th edition, Heidelberg, 1999 ISBN 3-8114-2089-5
  • Legal bases and principles of public procurement, Tangstedt / Hamburg, 1988
  • Entrepreneurial freedom and corporate law between capitalism, socialism and laborism, Munich, 1998, ISBN 3-406-43222-0
  • My Universities and Business Law 1939–2002: Lectures and Other Works from Three Decades, 2003

Individual evidence

  1. Registration of Fritz Rittner in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Association of Alter SVer: Address book. Aachen 2002, p. 130.
  3. Freiburg University Gazette 1962, ed. 3–11; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. badische-zeitung.de: Freiburg: ZUR PERSON , December 23, 2010, accessed on January 6, 2012
  5. Online on FreiDok of the Freiburg University Library

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